The delicious light pink at the heart of Tsumugi blends to a pale pink on the outside. As she opens, she fills a large cup with swirling petals lightly scented with lavender, making it easy to understand why she received the name Tsumugi, which means “spinning graciously.”
Wabara is led by the breeder Keiji Kunieda and his son Ken at Rose Farm Keiji on the shores of Lake Biwa, near Kyoto, Japan. The first Wabara garden rose was developed in 2007. Wabara garden roses are bred with organic fertilizer and without chemicals. Wabara is a well-established brand in Japan, and the varieties were released to the international market in 2017. The name Wabara comes from the Japanese words 'Wa,' which translates into English as 'Harmony,' and 'Bara,' which means 'Rose.'
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